The Georgia Democratic Party is currently suing the Georgia Secretary of State over whether early voting should be permitted on Saturday, November 26, for the U.S. Senate runoff. The law says no early voting is permitted on a Saturday that is one or two days after a holiday, but the Democratic Party argues that law doesn’t apply to run-offs. The Democratic Party points out that in the last U.S. Senate run-offs, in January 2021, the state permitted early voting on Saturday, December 26.
The national Republican Party has intervened in the case. The case is Democratic Party of Georgia v State, Superior Court, Fulton County, 2022-cv-372734. Here is the Republican National Committee brief, filed November 17.
Here is the Democratic Party response. Thanks to Democracy Docket for the links.
Democrats working on their cheating plan.
All early voting should be declared unconstitutional.
How would overseas military voters vote?
That would be the only legitimate use for absentee ballots.
So, Mr. Libertarian-tard got owned by Richard and admitted that “all” doesn’t mean “all.” And, Phil is Stock.
No Saturday right after a holiday means exactly that.
Early voting is not the same as absentee voting.
My opinion, only early voting that should be allowed is absentee ballots. Tired of seeing voters coddled and titty-fed.
@RW,
Same way French overseas voters do.
The garbage comment on November 18, 2022 at 12:59 pm is from Robert K Stock.